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rights move us backward which i don't want to do and as one of the asian pacific islanders on this body i want to raise a perspective. the city's work force is 36 asian pacific islander identified and of the 44 classifications we're looking at the proposal impacts the majority of that group. one example is over 2/3 of the cus dode an are asian or pacific islander and other groups including eligibility workers and the gap was shown and 57% of those eligibility workers are asian. lvn's are 50% and i will repeat again. nursing assistants are i think the highest percentage at 71% asian or pacific islander and just think about it. well over two thirds of these groups are largely asian, immigrant workers as well and i want us to consider that, and also to compare from other data that we received from department of human resources and elsewhere compare those numbers and classifications to the city's police officers and firefighters where asian and pacific islanders make much or fewer numbers. i think it's 1/4 of the existing employees in those departments and i assume the demographics will com
rights move us backward which i don't want to do and as one of the asian pacific islanders on this body i want to raise a perspective. the city's work force is 36 asian pacific islander identified and of the 44 classifications we're looking at the proposal impacts the majority of that group. one example is over 2/3 of the cus dode an are asian or pacific islander and other groups including eligibility workers and the gap was shown and 57% of those eligibility workers are asian. lvn's are 50%...
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san francisco did not have a gay civil rights. had little plums that are dolled out to every minority group. so gays decided maybe their friends in city hall weren't doing enough and it was time to get their own gay supervisor. again that happened through political horse trading. politicians needed gay votes to win. so they made castro the middle of a gay super visoral district. four district elections in the city became law and by december 1977 gays had their own supervisor harvey milk. through bills like the pooper scooper ordnance he got rights for gays. he forged alliances with labor and other minority groups during the fight against an anti teacher. on the night that gays beat that initialtive milk talked about the stakes of all of politicking. >> what i'm going to do is call for the gay community to come out. keep the education going. keep talking. talk to your relatives, friends and family so that you can find out about gay people. so we can once and for all live in harmony. >> gays seemed more powerful after winning that s
san francisco did not have a gay civil rights. had little plums that are dolled out to every minority group. so gays decided maybe their friends in city hall weren't doing enough and it was time to get their own gay supervisor. again that happened through political horse trading. politicians needed gay votes to win. so they made castro the middle of a gay super visoral district. four district elections in the city became law and by december 1977 gays had their own supervisor harvey milk....
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of the bill of rights defense committee. before we begin the discussion, i want to play an interview i did a short while ago with a former senior executive at the national security agency. here is his take on what the extension of the fisa amendment act means for u.s. civil liberties. >> a whole series of acts have been passed that have gotten re -authorized without any amendments at all. that particular act is one element of a larger series of activities that the u.s. is engaged in in terms of surveillance. >> is there anything that has taken place or is there anything to justify this level of surveillance and monitoring that is taking place? >> not at all other than for reasons of counterterrorism and dealing with a threat. that has been the government's mem ever since before -- ever since post-9/11. >> has someone been apprehended before this legislation? >> anybody could have accepted the need to counter the threat. i get that because of what happened in -- on 9/11. the problem is that everything else they are doing is u
of the bill of rights defense committee. before we begin the discussion, i want to play an interview i did a short while ago with a former senior executive at the national security agency. here is his take on what the extension of the fisa amendment act means for u.s. civil liberties. >> a whole series of acts have been passed that have gotten re -authorized without any amendments at all. that particular act is one element of a larger series of activities that the u.s. is engaged in in...
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right after the announcement that a civil rights lawsuits being filed against the city of fullerton that's your problem. this type of thing. the new ig to wrest control techniques you don't teach this. no no. this is just brutal murder of dollars to buy the air but he needs to concern about top it off like that and murder somebody. iran thomas is himself a former orange county deputies he was actually hoping for a more severe charges against these authors have raised before the trial started visiting his day. cough is that justice will be searched the defense attorneys for the officer say that thomas was this it's a friendly and had multiple run ins with the line gets a prior conviction for assaulting his grandfather was a fireplace poker his own mother son or restraining order against him after he held up by the throat during an argument is unknown and the azeri he was allegedly attempting to take the guns off the officers that night. so hello kelly thomas is past claims from this trial and how it affected him at night we're a weird and definitely a lot about that during the trial from de
right after the announcement that a civil rights lawsuits being filed against the city of fullerton that's your problem. this type of thing. the new ig to wrest control techniques you don't teach this. no no. this is just brutal murder of dollars to buy the air but he needs to concern about top it off like that and murder somebody. iran thomas is himself a former orange county deputies he was actually hoping for a more severe charges against these authors have raised before the trial started...
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rights act prohibits discrimination of covered employers based on race, sex, national origin and 15 or more employees for each working day and in the calendar year and most employers are subject to this. next slide. in 1978 as was referenced the san francisco commission on women and women library workers conducted a study on city classifications and according to that study women earned 69% of what men earned. notice it's not much higher than 1955. men worked in 1200 classes and women were concentrated under 500 classes. the conclusion of that report said men's jobs pay more with comparable education and experience. the context at the time there was a supreme court case and they ruled title seven covers wage discrimination whether or not the jobs are exactly the same or not, so it was considered a landmark decision. however, in the application of this court case since 1981 there has been a narrowing of the application. a lot of cases have used the bennett amendment to justify pay differentials based on gender, and actually in fact there have been few successful cases of comparable wo
rights act prohibits discrimination of covered employers based on race, sex, national origin and 15 or more employees for each working day and in the calendar year and most employers are subject to this. next slide. in 1978 as was referenced the san francisco commission on women and women library workers conducted a study on city classifications and according to that study women earned 69% of what men earned. notice it's not much higher than 1955. men worked in 1200 classes and women were...
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some civil rights group think it will hurt minority business owners. could it be the straw that break the nanny state back? or the straw that breaks the soda? back in moments. we'll tell you. colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: disgusting. >> dana: you're disgusting. >> greg: that is a sick song. >> dana: can i do my segment? we're going to talk about you. soda ban about to go in effect in new york city but has new opposition that used to be for it. they were for it before they were against it. we'll tell you about that in a second. start with this. a new study done by daniel callahan, a senior research fellow at the hastings center. he put out a paper this week. see how skinny he is. he thinks it's maybe time to start shaming people who are overweight, obese, fat. that is the only way to get people to take care of themselves and prevent diss caused by obesity. now greg, do you have any experience you want to share? >> greg: all bioethicists are jerks. they usually talk about euthanasia. this guy is talking about bullying fat people. i
some civil rights group think it will hurt minority business owners. could it be the straw that break the nanny state back? or the straw that breaks the soda? back in moments. we'll tell you. colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: disgusting. >> dana: you're disgusting. >> greg: that is a sick song. >> dana: can i do my segment? we're going to talk about you. soda ban about to go in effect in new york city but has new opposition that used to be...
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some civil rights group think it will hurt minority business owners. could it be the straw that break the nanny state back? or the straw that breaks the soda? back in moments. we'll tell you. so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ voice of dennis ] silence. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. >>> i'm bret baier this washington. the big story here, confirmation hearing for the president's pick as the new secretary of state with foreign policy hot spots around the world. only getting hotter. tonight on "special re
some civil rights group think it will hurt minority business owners. could it be the straw that break the nanny state back? or the straw that breaks the soda? back in moments. we'll tell you. so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? [ voice of dennis ] silence. we replaced people with a machine.r, what?...
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now, i've read the civil rights law. it's important, and you have a right in the fbi to enforce civil rights violations. the way i understand the law, you can't target a group because of their beliefs. the irs already said -- some people in the irs, said they already targeted certain tea party groups because they were tea party groups. my question without details, my question in a hypothetical case, irs targeting groups with information you saw they inquired about, ironically, all inquiring about a group for over several years, does that appear to be something -- if a complaint filed with the fbi, the fbi would investigation and a civil rights violation. >> that's right. >> it would be part of the ongoing agent vaition, and the ongoing investigation, i should say of the circumstances relating to the irs. that was visited these individuals, and i will go back and look at the predication for that particular visit ourselves to follow-up on that aspect of it to the extent that these persons were paid visits by the bureau. >>
now, i've read the civil rights law. it's important, and you have a right in the fbi to enforce civil rights violations. the way i understand the law, you can't target a group because of their beliefs. the irs already said -- some people in the irs, said they already targeted certain tea party groups because they were tea party groups. my question without details, my question in a hypothetical case, irs targeting groups with information you saw they inquired about, ironically, all inquiring...
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civil society state action against the right of self-defense is by default a violation of the natural rights of man. in other words a ban on ammunition mags that have thirty bullets and god will smite and sort of makes me wonder what message this god was trying to send to after for the sixth time in one week beginning with going to appreciate saturday another man at a gun show accidentally shot himself or that since the newtown massacre thirteen hundred of our fellow citizens have been killed by guns here in america sorry wayne la pierre and the national review god is not involved in gun ownership in america this is a uniquely human problem and in particular a uniquely american problem and in the coming months we'll see what exactly our lawmakers can do about it the energy and hope for reform that came rushing out of newtown will soon crash up against the legislative realities in a well funded opposition from the gun industry and when that happens what can we truly expect in the way of gun reform well josh horwitz joins me now he's the executive director of the coalition to stop gun v
civil society state action against the right of self-defense is by default a violation of the natural rights of man. in other words a ban on ammunition mags that have thirty bullets and god will smite and sort of makes me wonder what message this god was trying to send to after for the sixth time in one week beginning with going to appreciate saturday another man at a gun show accidentally shot himself or that since the newtown massacre thirteen hundred of our fellow citizens have been killed...
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civil liberties. we'll be right back. >> the shooting happened about 30 minutes ago. >> companies... >> the remains of the fire are still everywhere here. >> the powers that be at home and around the world... >> not only do they not get compensation but you don't even have to explain why? >> well thats exactly what i said. >> we question authority. >> so you said we could get access... >> that's enough! >> ... and those affected. >> investigative journalism at it's toughest. >> intelligence gathering national security and privacy. we offer but unable to secure appearances from representatives sesenbrunner, leahy or general alexander for tonight's program. joining us for congress' response is julian sÁnchez. shane harris, senior writer of "the watchers." and bob genier. john, we're seeing movement in congress now to bring about change, some restrictions to what the intelligences can do. there was an attempt to rein in abilities. but it didn't go anywhere. what changed now and why is it different? >> t
civil liberties. we'll be right back. >> the shooting happened about 30 minutes ago. >> companies... >> the remains of the fire are still everywhere here. >> the powers that be at home and around the world... >> not only do they not get compensation but you don't even have to explain why? >> well thats exactly what i said. >> we question authority. >> so you said we could get access... >> that's enough! >> ... and those affected....
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this would dress civil liberties concerns held by many americans since they learned of the massive number of phone records in america's spy agency. when we come back we'll talk about what change might mean here and abroad and potential [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >> a senator under investigation and only al jazeera america is there. uncovering the corruption opening the files... >> are you going to resign if your're indicted? >> breaking the story real reporting, this is what we do... al jazeera america determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consi
this would dress civil liberties concerns held by many americans since they learned of the massive number of phone records in america's spy agency. when we come back we'll talk about what change might mean here and abroad and potential [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with...
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it touched on relegend, civil rights and the -- religion and civil rights and they are the only state that doesn't allow gay marriage. >>> it is just a big hole in the ground now, why many say the miracle on jones street will happen again even bigger and better. >> our next question from john from baltimore. >> a priceless moment during a radio interview with jim harbaugh's mother, a surprise guest and you will hear the question that pretty much stole the show. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability and ways to connect. rethink possible. >>> they call it sacred ground, serving fr
it touched on relegend, civil rights and the -- religion and civil rights and they are the only state that doesn't allow gay marriage. >>> it is just a big hole in the ground now, why many say the miracle on jones street will happen again even bigger and better. >> our next question from john from baltimore. >> a priceless moment during a radio interview with jim harbaugh's mother, a surprise guest and you will hear the question that pretty much stole the show. look at you...
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rights leader cesar chavez. hundreds of chanting students from several different schools started their day by marching, remembering chavez ahead of cesar chavez day which is sunday. it is the 20th year of the march. the students walk from their schools to mexican heritage plaza. and city leaders will hold a special ceremony honoring mexican americans. the flag of the united farm workers will be raised at san jose city hall. xavier compos will attend tonight's event. >>> there is a smoking crackdown in san ramon. it outlaws smoking in public buildings and apartment units. smoking will only be allowed in designated areas of apartment complexes and must be 25 feet away from any single unit or any kids' play area. >>> up next, how one man's amazing soccer trips have turned him into an internet sensation. >>> finally this morning, he's not your typical soccer star. >> andrew cassidy from milford haven wales. the former fisherman was secretly filmed kicking a soccer ball around a deserted mroth recently. but his abili
rights leader cesar chavez. hundreds of chanting students from several different schools started their day by marching, remembering chavez ahead of cesar chavez day which is sunday. it is the 20th year of the march. the students walk from their schools to mexican heritage plaza. and city leaders will hold a special ceremony honoring mexican americans. the flag of the united farm workers will be raised at san jose city hall. xavier compos will attend tonight's event. >>> there is a...
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one of the nation's oldest civil rights groups is taking a stand in support of beverage companies. the new york chapter of the naacp is backing a lawsuit to try and stop the city. hazel dukes the new york chapter president. >> it's not about race. >> it's about -- >> economic disparity and how the small business is being punished while we allow the big, corporate people, again, to have their own way. >> convenience stores like 7-eleven are exempt. the naacp argue that small and minority owned businesses will feel a disproportionate impact. nonhispanic blacks have the highest rates of obesity at 44%, followed by mexican americans at 39%. the naacp filed a legal brief, to say to tackle the public health crisis on obesity, it developed a holistic educational program, called project health. the funding for that according to the naacp's website is the coca-cola foundation, the philanthropic arm of the company. the new york chapter received $75,000 in the past two years. is there a conflict? >> absolutely not. >> if this was the first time coca-cola had given us money, sure, but it's not
one of the nation's oldest civil rights groups is taking a stand in support of beverage companies. the new york chapter of the naacp is backing a lawsuit to try and stop the city. hazel dukes the new york chapter president. >> it's not about race. >> it's about -- >> economic disparity and how the small business is being punished while we allow the big, corporate people, again, to have their own way. >> convenience stores like 7-eleven are exempt. the naacp argue that...
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but there are many many books about the civil right's movement. there is no excuse to anyone not knowing this history, but there was a study a few months ago the various states have a pretty poor record in teaching civil right's history. oddly enough mississippi i think is the only state in the country to mandate civil rights history being taught in the public schools. >> michael: if that's right, it means that mississippi has come a long way in that one little regard. julian bond thank you so much for joining us in "the war room," really appreciate your incites. >> thank you. >> michael: coming up on "the war room," the gun debate the sequester mess and the real reason chris christie got dumped by cpack. we have an embarrassment of political riches and it's all ahead right here in "the war room." ♪ >> michael: today congress considered senator dianne feinstein's new assault weapon's ban. it would outlaw the sale of 157 different military style assault weapons and ban high-capacity magazines. >> the one common thread running through these mass s
but there are many many books about the civil right's movement. there is no excuse to anyone not knowing this history, but there was a study a few months ago the various states have a pretty poor record in teaching civil right's history. oddly enough mississippi i think is the only state in the country to mandate civil rights history being taught in the public schools. >> michael: if that's right, it means that mississippi has come a long way in that one little regard. julian bond thank...
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this would dress civil liberties concerns held by many americans since they learned of the massive number of phone records in america's spy agency. when we come back we'll talk about what change might mean here and abroad and potential >> a senator under investigation and only al jazeera america is there. uncovering the corruption opening the files... >> are you going to resign if your're indicted? >> breaking the story real reporting, this is what we do... al jazeera america (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to
this would dress civil liberties concerns held by many americans since they learned of the massive number of phone records in america's spy agency. when we come back we'll talk about what change might mean here and abroad and potential >> a senator under investigation and only al jazeera america is there. uncovering the corruption opening the files... >> are you going to resign if your're indicted? >> breaking the story real reporting, this is what we do... al jazeera america...
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civility loses. civility is like the geneva convention, okay? [laughter] here's how it works. if you're in uniform, the geneva convention is designed to apply to you, right, because that incentivizes people to stay in uniform so we can distinguish you from civilians. that's the whole point of the geneva convention. once you get out of uniform, then the geneva conventions don't apply. if you're going to violate the rules, you do not get the benefit of the rules on the other end. the same thing is true of of civility. if someone is willing to have a civil conversation with you, be perfectly civil. if somebody is going to be a piers morgan type, if they're going to be a bully, a thug -- because these folks are thugs -- if they're going to do that, then don't treat them civilly. that doesn't mean do an alex jones and start shouting randomly like a crazy person. what it does mean is that you need to say things to them to force them back into the mode of political discussion. if you'll notice what happened with piers is i led off the interview. i did say he was off the rails. then h
civility loses. civility is like the geneva convention, okay? [laughter] here's how it works. if you're in uniform, the geneva convention is designed to apply to you, right, because that incentivizes people to stay in uniform so we can distinguish you from civilians. that's the whole point of the geneva convention. once you get out of uniform, then the geneva conventions don't apply. if you're going to violate the rules, you do not get the benefit of the rules on the other end. the same thing...
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. >> he wanted everyone to fight for their right, their civil rights to stand up for what is right. and to also to speak up when something is wrong. >> today's celebration also honored 16 other asian american and pacific islander civil rights pioneers. >>> we have some new video into the ktvu newsroom of a fatal crash. >> the red and gold well it turns to green. the rush that is on to get just the right set up in time for super bowl sunday. >> and boeing has no time to slow down. why the airplane maker is doubling its order of the 787 dream liner. you in heaven. wrapped in luxury. you in action. you in motion. you in luck. play in style. talking stick resort, scottsdale. book now to enjoy cactus league spring training rates. >>> our coverage of the 49ers quest for a sixth super bowl championship continues now with a live look at san francisco and as you can see, there it is. the team's flag is flying high near the embarcadero. >>> and that red and gold means green for some bay area retailers. >> reporter: today it seems every few minutes people would come in and head back out with a
. >> he wanted everyone to fight for their right, their civil rights to stand up for what is right. and to also to speak up when something is wrong. >> today's celebration also honored 16 other asian american and pacific islander civil rights pioneers. >>> we have some new video into the ktvu newsroom of a fatal crash. >> the red and gold well it turns to green. the rush that is on to get just the right set up in time for super bowl sunday. >> and boeing has no...
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. , daughters of civil rights leaders and segregationists share their memories of the civil rights era. >> you are watching c-span's 2013 year in review. the mostsome of significant revelations about u.s. national security surveillance methods. leaked documents by former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden unveiled a widespread vacuuming of voice and data communications. in june of senator feinstein 2013, said the u.s. has to look for ways to get intelligence that is operable and ways that can prevent plots against americans. >> first of all, i really think that protecting the nation is important. secondly, protecting the nation within the principles of this great democracy and this great constitution is also important. now, the metadata is not constitutionally guaranteed to be first amendment material. the supreme court has passed on that. but having said that, we have got to examine ways to be able to get data, to get intelligence that is operable and that can prevent plots from hatching and americans from being killed. that is the goal. now if we can do it in another way, we are lookin
. , daughters of civil rights leaders and segregationists share their memories of the civil rights era. >> you are watching c-span's 2013 year in review. the mostsome of significant revelations about u.s. national security surveillance methods. leaked documents by former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden unveiled a widespread vacuuming of voice and data communications. in june of senator feinstein 2013, said the u.s. has to look for ways to get intelligence that is operable and ways that...
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during the civil rights movement of the sixty's and seventy's the government did everything they could to derail the movement through surveillance or hoover was the director of the f.b.i. for time and he sent informants to activists meetings regularly intercepted their phone calls and planted news stories to defame civil rights leaders to be on. and he also secretly illegally monitored anti-war protests and groups in the forty's the us had mccarthyism which was little more than an illegal which hunt that entails the government spying on anyone they didn't like the forty's also saw the passage of executive order nine zero six six which allows the government to round up american citizens who happen to be of japanese descent and put them into internment camps that is a non parallel the level low of surveillance there was the chinese exclusion act of eight hundred eighty two where the government targeted chinese citizens there was also the alien and sedition act of seventy ninety eight which allowed the government to detain citizens the habit of spying on citizens goes back to this country
during the civil rights movement of the sixty's and seventy's the government did everything they could to derail the movement through surveillance or hoover was the director of the f.b.i. for time and he sent informants to activists meetings regularly intercepted their phone calls and planted news stories to defame civil rights leaders to be on. and he also secretly illegally monitored anti-war protests and groups in the forty's the us had mccarthyism which was little more than an illegal which...
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whether it's civil rights for african-americans or equality for women, or equality for the lgtb community. >> oh, my. he takes on the world and the internet in his new ebook, and he's going to join me live in the studio. you don't want to miss it. progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. 50% more spy stuff. what's in your wallet? this car is too small. yeah. t
whether it's civil rights for african-americans or equality for women, or equality for the lgtb community. >> oh, my. he takes on the world and the internet in his new ebook, and he's going to join me live in the studio. you don't want to miss it. progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol...
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i mean, civil rights became a moral crisis and i think you viewed it as a black and white issue. and famous address of 1963 from the white house, he goes live on television to say, listen, law alone will not make men see right. people need to change their opinions. and people need to behave in ways that reflect our values, because as i noted, we are on the same team. and if we have a common goal, we need to be working together. >> i mean, it's a great book and something we all need to hear. those that read this book take one thing away, what would your message be? >> well, i think it's time that millennials say we can put aside the differences that our leaders have. i think as jfk said, we need embrace this notion that the torch has been passed to a new generation. and we need to -- we need new leaders, people without the old hates and i'rivalries to pick u this torch and say i don't care about the old arguments and that could mean running for office and being involved in a charity or helping a neighbor with the kbroe grow groceries. >> i think our lawmakers need to hear this mes
i mean, civil rights became a moral crisis and i think you viewed it as a black and white issue. and famous address of 1963 from the white house, he goes live on television to say, listen, law alone will not make men see right. people need to change their opinions. and people need to behave in ways that reflect our values, because as i noted, we are on the same team. and if we have a common goal, we need to be working together. >> i mean, it's a great book and something we all need to...
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after the announcement that a civil rights lawsuit was being filed against the city of fullerton let's hear from them. you're not taught this type of thing we want you to risk patrol time and you don't teach this you know this is just brutal murder that's all there is to i think everybody needs to be concerned of copping off like that in murder somebody right iran thomas is himself a former orange county deputy he was actually hoping for more severe charges against these officers however before the trial started he said he is very confident that justice will be served and ramon the defense attorneys for the officer say that thomas was a schizophrenia and he had multiple run ins with the law he has a prior conviction for assaulting his grandfather was a fireplace poker his own mother saw the restraining order against him after he held her by the throat during an argument he's a known meth user and he was allegedly attempting to take the guns off the officers that night so how did kelly thomas' past play into this trial and how it affected him that night. right and we're going to definit
after the announcement that a civil rights lawsuit was being filed against the city of fullerton let's hear from them. you're not taught this type of thing we want you to risk patrol time and you don't teach this you know this is just brutal murder that's all there is to i think everybody needs to be concerned of copping off like that in murder somebody right iran thomas is himself a former orange county deputy he was actually hoping for more severe charges against these officers however before...
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liberties issues drew from the right and the left and to see those diverse allies standing side by side tea party influenced freshman member of congress alongside dennis right to see the art and culture there is a lot of music there are a lot of visuals to see all of that together with the very brainy reflections of c.b. n.s.a. whistleblower swore some of the other people that spoke there was really exciting and i think that especially at this moment with the snowden leaks creating so much mounting controversy around our government's domestic surveillance practices and then coming in the immediate. wake of the rally where these bills coming out of congress the usa freedom act and i'll call it the n.s.a. entrenchment act from senator feinstein you know we're seeing the institutions. and that of course makes it all the more compelling and exciting it was so incredible i think years ago you would never see people on the street protesting the patriot act so it's amazing to see people out of their computers into the public sphere demanding to repeal the patriot act stop warranted blanket spy
liberties issues drew from the right and the left and to see those diverse allies standing side by side tea party influenced freshman member of congress alongside dennis right to see the art and culture there is a lot of music there are a lot of visuals to see all of that together with the very brainy reflections of c.b. n.s.a. whistleblower swore some of the other people that spoke there was really exciting and i think that especially at this moment with the snowden leaks creating so much...
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our allies into an alliance bring in russia, bring in china because i think it's to the interest of civilized countries to have an apparatus to be able to take down and rend asunder terrorist groups wherever they appear. >> schieffer: all right dianne feinstein, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> schieffer: we're going to get a slightly different take on all this now. we're going to new york and police commissioner ray kelly. commissioner, you just heard senator feinstein. do you think-- is this the right way to approach this? is banning assault weapons where you start banning these magazines that hold more than, say, 10 rounds? or do you see it in a different way there in new york? >> well, i commend the senator. i i think it's certainly a move in the right direction. i agree with it. as the senator said, it's probably a heavy lift in congress, but for us in new york city. >> and believe in most urban centers of america the problem really is concealable handguns. only 2% of the people that we've arrested for guns in the last two years have had assault weapons. we don't want them o
our allies into an alliance bring in russia, bring in china because i think it's to the interest of civilized countries to have an apparatus to be able to take down and rend asunder terrorist groups wherever they appear. >> schieffer: all right dianne feinstein, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> schieffer: we're going to get a slightly different take on all this now. we're going to new york and police commissioner ray kelly. commissioner, you just heard senator...
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i'm trying to be civil. you have got to try and answer some of the questions, right? here is my issue for you. why do people need, civilians need an ar-15 type assault weapon? >> i said statistically, they're using in a low amount of crimes. that's an fbi act. >> but they have been used in the last three mass shootings. >> because they advertise in the media. everybody knows if someone jumps off the empire state building, they put security out there because there are copy cats. go commit suicide by killing a bunch of kids and use this because this is what the army uses. >> why do they need them? >> to protect us. a study shows they killed 290,000 people. google it. >> should everyone in america have an ar-15 if they want one? >> statistically, where there's more guns, there's lower crime. >> the 23 richest countries, you have -- >> america was born on guns and whiskey. it's true we're a violent society. >> right. america has the most guns -- >> have you seen the fbi numbers? knives, bats, rocks, kill many, many times more. >> alex, let's talk about the guns. >> it's n
i'm trying to be civil. you have got to try and answer some of the questions, right? here is my issue for you. why do people need, civilians need an ar-15 type assault weapon? >> i said statistically, they're using in a low amount of crimes. that's an fbi act. >> but they have been used in the last three mass shootings. >> because they advertise in the media. everybody knows if someone jumps off the empire state building, they put security out there because there are copy...
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>> it was mandated in 2011 by the office for civil rights at the department of education, and they decreed that in sexual assault cases the proper standard was preponderance of the evidence, and the problem is if universities don't follow the director, they stand the funding. >> so by this you refer to 9. >> yes. >> and we have reported on title 9 as well. title 9 guarantees them a safe, secure, protected environment by the universities, and from their point of view, universities should lose their funding if they are not protecting women equally. >> absolutely. universities have a very important role to play in this. they need to be educating students. they need to be educating students in particular in what consent means, but protecting students has nothing to do with the standard of proof that you require for a disciplinary hearing. all of the things that the universities do should be proactive, but once the worst has hand, and you have an accused student's reputation on the line, education on the line, to say we are going to take that away because we are .1% more certain than not that y
>> it was mandated in 2011 by the office for civil rights at the department of education, and they decreed that in sexual assault cases the proper standard was preponderance of the evidence, and the problem is if universities don't follow the director, they stand the funding. >> so by this you refer to 9. >> yes. >> and we have reported on title 9 as well. title 9 guarantees them a safe, secure, protected environment by the universities, and from their point of view,...
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>> i think senator wyden is right. it's right that the president turned this over even if it's under this very restrictive circumstances but this is something he could have done two years ago. statutorily, there's a federal law a that says that this kind of information has to be given to the senate intelligence committee. but that's really not enough. what transparency should be about is every american citizen should know about this -- about this memo and be able to read at least the legal reasoning behind it because this is about giving the president or other informed high-level officials the ability to order the killing of an american citizen without any due process of law. there is no court in the land, no court in the united states, no court in the world that i think would ever accept the legal reasoning in this memo as a -- as what constitutes self defense for purposes of law. this is a very warped view of the law and it's something that because so much is at stake, lives of american citizens are at stake and all
>> i think senator wyden is right. it's right that the president turned this over even if it's under this very restrictive circumstances but this is something he could have done two years ago. statutorily, there's a federal law a that says that this kind of information has to be given to the senate intelligence committee. but that's really not enough. what transparency should be about is every american citizen should know about this -- about this memo and be able to read at least the...
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and edward snowden -- well, edward snowden right now is still very much a question mark. at tough day on wall street. investors looking for direction. chase investment council's tells us what direction this market is headed. nsa surveillance, irs abuses, eric holder's overreached, and the benghazi stonewall. presidential historian jean hampto cut and democratic strategist doug on what is left of the obama agenda. ♪ the boys used double milefrom their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wannalay dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles yo can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growi conte and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? win! at od, wtever business you're in, that's the business we'rin with premium service like one of thbest on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world
and edward snowden -- well, edward snowden right now is still very much a question mark. at tough day on wall street. investors looking for direction. chase investment council's tells us what direction this market is headed. nsa surveillance, irs abuses, eric holder's overreached, and the benghazi stonewall. presidential historian jean hampto cut and democratic strategist doug on what is left of the obama agenda. ♪ the boys used double milefrom their capital one venture card to fly home for...
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, their civil rights, to stand up for what is right. and -- and to also to speak up when something is wrong. >> asian and american civil rights pioneers were also honors. >>> an interceptor missal was launched this weekend off the coast in california. >> the launch yesterday sent the rocket into space. officials say the test is meant to warn north korea the u.s. can destroy long range missiles. it is the first test since 2010. they -- >> you don't know what to think. what to believe. you don't know what to expect. >> more worries tonight for the family of an american woman lessing in turkey. -- missing in turkey. >> more violence in egypt, the latest death toll from the recent riots. >> where this video first appeared and the effort to find out who was behind the wheel. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios . >>> crews in arizona rescued almos
, their civil rights, to stand up for what is right. and -- and to also to speak up when something is wrong. >> asian and american civil rights pioneers were also honors. >>> an interceptor missal was launched this weekend off the coast in california. >> the launch yesterday sent the rocket into space. officials say the test is meant to warn north korea the u.s. can destroy long range missiles. it is the first test since 2010. they -- >> you don't know what to think....
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liberties issues drew from the right and the left and to see those diverse allies standing side by side tea party influenced freshman member of congress alongside dennis kucinich right to see the art and culture there's a lot of music there are a lot of visuals to see all of that together with the very brainy reflections of say the n.s.a. whistleblower or some of the other people that spoke there was really exciting and i think that especially at this moment with the snowden leaks creating so much mounting controversy around our government's domestic surveillance practices and then coming in the immediate. wake of the rally where these bills coming out of congress the usa freedom act and i'll call it the n.s.a. entrenchment act from senator feinstein you know we're seeing the institutions respond. and that of course makes it all the more compelling and exciting it was so incredible i think years ago you would never see people on the street protesting the patriot act so it's amazing to see people out of their computers into the public sphere demanding to repeal the patriot act stop warra
liberties issues drew from the right and the left and to see those diverse allies standing side by side tea party influenced freshman member of congress alongside dennis kucinich right to see the art and culture there's a lot of music there are a lot of visuals to see all of that together with the very brainy reflections of say the n.s.a. whistleblower or some of the other people that spoke there was really exciting and i think that especially at this moment with the snowden leaks creating so...
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i'm not concerned, not right now anyway. when i hears a i have heard on tv people saying we live in a police state, you and i have covered stories in police states. this is not a police state. this -- going after terrorists is not the same as going after litter bugs. so, we have to weigh privacy vs. security. and when president obama says this is about trust, is he absolutely right. but that's precisely the problem. and you have touched on this during the program. trust is precisely the problem. when you have the irs going after americans because of their political beliefs. when you have high ranking government officials misleading americans about benghazi, when you have eric holder under oath absolute at least misleading congress about when he went after james rosen, when i have more confidence in the veracity of the world wrestling federation than i do in this federal government, then americans have a right to wonder, despite what they are doing today, where it may all lead. that's the problem. >> bill: there is a bigger p
i'm not concerned, not right now anyway. when i hears a i have heard on tv people saying we live in a police state, you and i have covered stories in police states. this is not a police state. this -- going after terrorists is not the same as going after litter bugs. so, we have to weigh privacy vs. security. and when president obama says this is about trust, is he absolutely right. but that's precisely the problem. and you have touched on this during the program. trust is precisely the...
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what we're doing to protect american citizens here is the right thing. our agency takes great pride in protecting this nation and our civil liberties and privacy. we aren't trying to hide it, we're trying to protect america. >> the nsa director keith alexander on capitol hill hill, as a new poll shows america is not so sure. first of all, nsa secretly collecting phone calls of millions of u.s. citizens, unacceptable, invades privacy, 62%. you see acceptable, 32%. how much trust and confidence do you have in the federal government. a great deal, 5%, fair amount, 32%. and 63%, not that much or not at all. this also as the nsa leaker is speaking out again today. edward snowden telling the south china morning post, i've had many opportunities to flee hong kong, but i would rather stay and fight the united states government in the courts because i have faith in hong kong's rule of law. my intention is to ask the courts and people of hong kong to decide my fate. with all that, bring in the panel. steve hayes, and charles krauthammer. steve, today, nsa director
what we're doing to protect american citizens here is the right thing. our agency takes great pride in protecting this nation and our civil liberties and privacy. we aren't trying to hide it, we're trying to protect america. >> the nsa director keith alexander on capitol hill hill, as a new poll shows america is not so sure. first of all, nsa secretly collecting phone calls of millions of u.s. citizens, unacceptable, invades privacy, 62%. you see acceptable, 32%. how much trust and...